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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908, THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [no523°2 Shen SUCH A DIFFERENCE! 7 WAGER LEADS ? ~ NIKE DONL BY im ~A-COOD MARGIN Bransfield, of the Phillies, Is Coming Up Fast and Is n Third Place. UP TO DATE AND NEWSY the judge of the shot-putting event dis- | quality one of th rid's champlon shot-putters when his foot swung ———— [against the {nside of the front boand ca [at the end of a put; a thing that is per- fectly fair under the rules, It took ten minutes of arguing to convince the) judge that he didn’t know his business, d'the champlon's frat put, which was hia best in the competition, was lost, From WHE & recent championship meet a! I sprinter who was second by a foo and a half was given first plac: and the title, Some of the spectat and all of the athletes at the fi knew who lost, It was acknowledge even by the athlete's own clubm: No man cao be a good judge athletic contest unless he has g his knowledge of the game in netual Amateur Athletic Officials competition, Instead of througa readin In Many Cases Do Not) ———~ gy Even Know Rules Gov- erning Events They Are Judging. | leads the National , and the indications on swatter for that he will Wagne | HE clumsy fiasco in the mile run | T at the National Championships | Saturday was a direct result of | the A. A. U. system of selecting games officials. { Instead of picking from among the} old and experienced athletes, these | officials are usually business or pro- | fessional men who never competed m i] ’ their lives, Their knowledge of atn- | letics is merely superficial, an’ us- ually goes no deeper inan the badge. | O&O : It was one of these merchant-athletes \ that pulled the bell Saturday at the end of the third lap in the mile run| G ROUNDS instead of the fourth, causing the! = PERCENTAGE = -_ the finish ii 1 Giants All at once and-ail separately thereat | runners to start their spurt a lap too! thing happened again, except. th LA } was another official who gave the see CHICAGO 6 9 Highlanders in bite rtetop recent> n leada | ; Uh Pho ‘ bie sche FOR OF ALL SAD WoRDS OF TONGUE CA PEN WHE SADOEST ARE THESE ;° IT AIGHT HAVE Been’, " 7 CUBS CON COMING FOR LAST BATTLE WITH GIANTS, oe ee 7 649 Yb 4 4 Ns oh J JZ After Windup With Pittsburg {Giants Play Nine Games This W eek Cincinnati Follows With Dou- 1 / Sa , To-Day Ch.cago Comes While Chicago Cubs Have Eight ble-Headers on Friday soon. The race was called ‘no race," and Was run over later in the afternoon, And during the fourth race, with va bunch of excited officials flocking about hal at the wrong time with a. pistol, \ { fo ‘or F aames t f HF iw ae our Games. Fare and Saturday. Renult, ‘no race, and the runnerk wat | P TsBURG- 6 NY ita V7, For Fou The Glants play nine games this week; ono with Pittsburg, four with 1 Saturday Hy Wedne ete run At eA IT At A Lo | | Chicago and four with C! incinnatl, Zig time ena MUBKESLY seat the cane WAG, If the Giants win five of these nine games they will still be in the lead, a3 4 ‘ . bel ostponed games, «ree would Hand sid appoint mean oun aS PHIL Z | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. _ |J even i¢ tho Cubs should win every game they play this week. red ue eee a aanes ve es h 5 : ¥ the end of this week the Schedule | By winning five out of the nine games the Giants will have a record of Reine fae ‘anoball if mrdihe ris ais’ eee a Clete CINN. = 7 B Committee of the National Com |} ninety-two games won and fifty-one lost—a percentage of 643 ed ie in that race, I can imagine the nission will be able to begin ar- {f the Cubs should win all MERE of thelr games they vould have a record British “Haw-haw-haw!” that will STON ee eae Ci] the Glante wi do eet, Go up when the Montreal papers reach : deat old Lunnon, don't y’ Know. be i THER instances of the mistakes| BROOKLY made by well meaning but entirely | = incompetent officials are noticed | \s° by the athletes in every set of games, $t. eeu viel eee Usually these are things that are | may not ' geen irom grand stands, Last season, | Dike eda two & affair with the sary to deter for instauce, there was a very near: of the American yiities to-day. The Cubs, therefore, pennant sighted judge of weight events. He but it will most cert will be put through almost as severe @ meant weil, but that didn't help the athletes who lost events because of his | rank decisions, In one championship meet Talbott threw the hammer a win- | Ring distance. It was an wbsvlutely alr throw, his shoe coming close to the in- over the circle, ac gravely announ official discus throwing event had his r 3 the pole-| = ANNG OF GAME oft ul, know the winner in the National, jiants have nine games to be is week—one with Pittsburg, hicago and four with Cin- test as the Giante. NO BRASS BAND FOR JOE GANS THIS TRIP HoaoHR OL POLLOCK, , the ex-lightweleht cham- nie, in Balth- oH ‘SCMOAL THES NV EASTERN LAGE e season end this week 1 ible-headers, The ayed with ( The fixing up to the n MeGra ntirel cal OSE HEAVES SHOT ~, ANEVEN FRTY FET a tention to his busir beat him f to offer. , the winne Hoffman's Three - Bagger Broke Up the Game After Cubs Tied the Score. CHICAGO. RH, BO, A) o hurled the sixteen-pound |: day at the rf.. ra! 2 2 0 t en a ‘ i 0 ) 4 1 U e 8 (ot) Cos him “away, Ai. fie a4 fi i The record AOE et j le ee fo ok Serenata a 1 one, however, | Steinfeldt, 3b....0 0 2 1 2 regular competition Hoffman, cf.. ... 1 Lt) fe also won the #ixteen-pound vam- guia i 0012 06 ney throw with a handicap of twenty ut i Chikage 80 i Eeceasfi nicinaitarsuravoutsiaseer cre fallieh a Loaf) at) Rae feat over John Flanagan, the eae When Ailly Del Le one | Bete on tt @ stepped in. ‘ m3 Busy. ‘ose’s throw Was 173 feet, The best on Rilly ney reaches here ‘ jp ide lowed ghee throw Meapita oe, Krob, p 0 0 0 3 6 tI In the Midd heent of the afternoon was the mile re California with hie ble fighter, Al Kaut- RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES many protests. It won the competition. | Overall, p 0 0 0 & oO} to win which five teams were en- We peogeseaivaee ge Aad tit ie No games scheduled, | Detroit 9) New vork: de v fonsh. . Li ui ( in @ handicap affatr, The terms} clin ie match between Kaufmann 1 wis, 2; Washington, 1 ree ee nee i ain vate hs ; = ie “\ were so evenly matched that it was Jenn GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, mmer that NEE Godapnosom GG) 8h) ay y a scratch event. Alded by the/ a. C. Pittabure at Now York, New York at Cleveland gin. 1 +B. : a two Dorland t the Pastimes won out | ™" | Be atted for Kroh in ninth iia Se } PHILADELPHIA ‘ ; | ubject « +, 0, first te cond place, | R. H. PO. A, 2. TR ACE sand ————————_—_——SESESESEaES SSS is H ; pS Oey my AEOUL 9 xs | AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, ! 2 4 East 3 : | a CR | CREE RADU RS Bees RRA Re RS RT } S. B'w Jin st. ¢ os Dt i ( i) z ) 4 ack HI cMpPiRe 8s ‘1 Ie way oan BiB One ae WEW YOR! : THE, TARE Hey sae a, WEpEE Ss" aiiie ores PEG 8.30. } McGee ib cr 0 0 2 0 4) my Alm i JOHN DREW 1 auch stray FPPuDROE harp, Beet Beata THE Zi "ORL 908 esa, PAID In rULL. 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